On this day in 2019: Magical Ben Stokes leads England to thrilling victory

The all-rounder struck an incredible 135 not out to lead England to a thrilling last-wicket win over Australia.

Pa Sport Staff
Thursday 25 August 2022 08:06 BST
Ben Stokes produced one of the greatest innings of all time at Headingley (Mike Egerton/PA)
Ben Stokes produced one of the greatest innings of all time at Headingley (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Archive)

Ben Stokes wrote himself into the history books with one of the all-time great Test innings on this day in 2019.

The all-rounder struck an incredible 135 not out to lead England to a thrilling last-wicket win over Australia in the third Ashes Test at Headingley, the home side completing a record run chase making 362 for nine.

Australia looked to be on the verge of retaining the urn after reducing the hosts to 286 for nine but an unforgettable last wicket union between Stokes and Jack Leach – who contributed one in an unbroken 76-run partnership – produced one of the greatest run chases ever.

It came barely a month after another memorable innings helped England to World Cup glory at Lord’s and will go down in the annals of time.

Stokes hit eight sixes and 11 fours as he single-handedly hauled his side over the finish line when defeat had previously looked a certainty.

“I’m obviously over the moon that we’ve managed to stay in the series. We knew if we lost this game then the Ashes were gone,” he said after his innings.

“When a number 11 comes out needing 70 to win, I knew what I had to do in terms of the game situation. The only time I started to get a little bit nervous or panicking was when we got into single figures.

“To be sat here, especially after getting bowled out for 67 (in the first innings), to still be in with a chance of getting the urn back is an amazing feeling.”

In the end, Stokes’ innings did not count for much in the series as defeat at Old Trafford in the following game meant that Australia retained the Ashes, with the series eventually drawn 2-2.

But Stokes won huge acclaim for his performance, winning the BBC Sports Personality of the Year four months later and cementing himself into Ashes folklore.

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